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Monday, July 23, 2012 3:12:02 PM (IST)  

Bangalore: Begin Process of Appointment of Lokayukta in Two Days: HC to Govt

Bangalore: Begin Process of Appointment of Lokayukta in Two Days: HC to Govt

Bangalore, Jul 23 (PTI): A week after chiding the state government over the "inordinate delay" in appointing the Lokayukta, the Karnataka High Court today directed it to begin the process of appointment in the next two days.

A division bench comprising Chief Justice Vikramajit Sen and Justice Aravind Kumar directed Advocate General S Vijay Shankar to ask the state government to begin the process of appointment of Lokayukta from July 25.

The bench rejected the government's contention that the Lokayukta would be appointed after the Supreme Court gave its verdict on a special leave petition challenging the High Court's order of quashing the appointment of Justice Chandrashekaraiah as Upa Lokayukta.

It observed that the issue pending before the apex court is about the appointment of Upa Lokayukta and the government should initiate consultation on appointing Lokayukta.

On July 16, the bench had pulled up the state government over the "inordinate delay" in appointing the anti-corruption ombudsman and warned that it may have to recommend to the Governor that "there is a failure of Constitutional framework in the state" owing to non-appointment of the Lokayukta.

H S Neelakantappa from Chickmagalur district had filed a petition in the court, saying that the BJP government was "deliberately" not making appointments to important positions like the Lokayukta, lying vacant for the last 10 months.

The post of Lokayukta is unoccupied since September 19 last year after former Supreme Court judge Shivaraj Patil, who succeeded high-profile Santosh Hegde, quit in the wake of allegations of getting land allotment in violation of rules.

After Patil's exit, the BJP government recommended the name of former Kerala High Court Chief Justice S R Bannurmath but Governor H R Bhardwaj refused to accept it insisting on a "spotless candidate".

As the three-month-long standoff continued, Bannurmath himself opted out of the post in February saying he was hurt by the allegations relating to land allotment.


Comments on this article
Aubb, Kuwait
Wednesday, July 25, 2012

No more delaying tacticts for appointing Lokayukta by BSY, DVS and others with the criminal intention of shielding full time criminal ministers, officials of BJP govt. in K'taka.

Jaison Dsilva, Belman
Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Dear All,

Its not High command job Sir!!! Please go through the act and read the process of appointment. BJP WILL NOT FIND ANY PERSON , " THE STORY WILL BE SPITTING ON OWN FACE" by the way other parties also not done their work as required.

Jaison Dsilva, Belman
Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Dear All,

Its not High command job Sir!!! Please go through the act and read the process of appointment. BJP WILL NOT FIND ANY PERSON , " THE STORY WILL BE SPLITTING ON OWN FACE" by the way other parties also not done their work as required.

Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai
Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Does BJP have a single non corrupt guy................


ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA
Monday, July 23, 2012

Slap on the face BSY govt of Karnataka!!!Lokayukta appointment is the pulse of people BSY Govt must serious before HC passes PARAMANU.Appointment of Lokayukta means more ministers and MLAs of BSY are in trouble.

Oliver, Bangalore
Monday, July 23, 2012

HC is bit late. Now Via Remote Control CM we can have 100s Names within few mins. for suggession. No issues :)


Regards,
Oliver

Rakesh shetty, mangalore
Monday, July 23, 2012

HIGH COMMAND WILL SUGGEST GOOD AND SUITABLE CANDIDATE FOR THIS POST WITHIN 2 DAYS. JAI HO KARNATAKA.


 
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